WELCOME to the Temple of Zoom where you can “experience” sliding down a Mayan temple into shark infested waters. The waterslide made to look like the type Mayan Temple found in Mexico sends terrified thrill-seekers up to 35-miles-per-hour down a 60-foot-long chute through a tunnel surrounded by 14-foot-long nurse sharks and Caribbean Reef sharks swimming in crystal clear waters.Aptly called “The Leap of Faith” – the terror-slide is part of the incredible Aquaventure, Paradise Island resort of the Bahamas. Vice President of Marine Operations, Mark Gsellman explained why the slide is so popular with the visitors to his resort
An aerial view of flooding in Gloucestershire .
SAT with his arms folded and a cross look on his face, this Gorilla looks like he's had enough of the Christmas holidays already .
Fishermen in Myanmar have perfected an unusual fishing technique by carefully balancing on one leg .
Fetching a tiny carrot and a head-shaped snowball, a red squirrel builds the perfect snowman .
WITH A wide smile plastered across his face, this little gecko is ready for his close up .
A brave leopard kicks back and relaxes in the sunshine - just inches from an enormous crocodile .
SNUGGLED up in the hay away from the elements, this adorable hoglet has sought solace with a familiar friend .
When couples talk about wanting a white wedding, few will be referring to getting hitched on a glacier sat on top of an active volcano .
A US firefighter has battled osteoarthritis and four hip replacements to break the world paddleboarding record .
FULLY equipped with a kitchen and lounge, it's hard to believe this modern holiday let is actually a BUS .
THIS RING of fire in the sky is the annular solar eclipse that wowed our cousins down-under .